TOMORROW night’s Lady May Awards show … oops, the Namibian Music Awards … was starting to get some air time on Twitter yesterday. Otherwise, mothers and fathers also make the mix, along with Easter eggs, bubblegum and revolutions.
@ennis502: Preparations for the NAMAS are in full swing. Just spotted Lady May at Meatco tryin to organize her meat dress…@Popyeni_FH: U gotta have drama at the #Namas. Gotta give ppl their money’s worth. Gonna get ticks..!!@ebbaf24: Hope everyone will be putting their best foot forward and keep their mid- dle fingers firmly tucked in…@Tuliz: The way PDK is dominating the jukeboxes tho. #NAMAs should consider including People’s Choice or jukebox hit category next year.@FmaleVrsion: #NamasFever they way this ladies are going about the namas its its the end of the world@iAmRakim: When I first heard of #Ra- matex I thought they produced #rama@kallaboy: #namibian- sneedtolearnthat we can’t all be music artists.@rayjizzy: Everyone’s do- ing reality shows; reality show here in Namibia? I’ma wait for that one…
The Parenthood@blakshuz: Our generation’s fathers had real wives!!! The way I look at my mom and think to myself ‘damm you dad, you e**en blessed’@MathildaNam: The woman that is my mother. Yeses. I’ll never find a love like hers ever. She is the one.@TheMerja: As I took up my role as a mother, I found myself appreciating my own mother & the sacrifices she made for me growing up even more.@IamFranzman1924: My Mom was able to read my tweet in The Namibian News- paper.
Relationships, Og!@osho_ndati: If you choose to remain in a relationship even after you find out your partner lies and cheats, you are ‘in stupid- ity’ not ‘in love’.@RemixWorld: Some of you are like Easter eggs. You promise so much on the outside but empty on the inside.
Passing Shots@DoritosOverHoes: Sir Alex Ferguson: where bubblegum goes to die.@GeorgeCarlin: How many elitist activ- ists does it take to start a revolution? ‘They don’t want revolution, they just want execu- tive NGO jobs!’- Compiled by Jean Sutherland from twitter.com
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